Denktaş: “The Greek Cypriot side is consistently making disturbing explanations at the negotiating table”
12 May, 2016DISI is the first party
16 May, 2016A new survey was published in South Cyprus which indicated 7 parties to win seats in the Greek Cypriot Parliament in the elections on 22 May.
Greek Cypriot Fileleftheros newspaper wrote according to the survey conducted by “Pulse” Research Company that the DİSİ preserves its leadership with a 23.7 per cent vote rate. According to the survey results, DİSİ is followed by AKEL with 18.3 per cent, DİKO with 9.9 per cent, Citizens Alliance with 4.7 per cent, EDEK with 4.5 per cent, Ecologists with 4 per cent, Solidarity Movement with 4 per cent, and ELAM with 2.1 per cent.
8.1 per cent of respondents declared that they would not vote, 12.4 percent did not answer the question of how they would vote, and 4.5 percent indicated that they would use invalid / blank vote.
Concerning the Cyprus problem, the majority, more than half of those polled, said they did not see a solution being reached, while 40 per cent said they believed a solution was possible. In the case of a referendum, more than a third said they would vote “yes”. The same number said they were not in a position to know yet how they would vote, and 27 per cent said they would vote “no”.
